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- This invention relates to compact disks and compact disk players, specifically to a secure system involving proprietary compact disk formats and associated compliant players to prevent copying and unauthorized use of compact disk program material.
- CDs Compact disks
- CDROMs typically hold computer programs and data.
- audio compact disks which hold music, etc.
- video compact disks for material such as movies.
- Each type of compact disk has an associated player.
- compact disk standards There are a variety of compact disk standards.
- Compact disks are a digital storage media, unlike conventional videotape. Therefore copies of such digital material contain all of the information of the original and are a frequent target for pirates (copyright infringers) who make unauthorized copies or otherwise misuse same. There have been developed a number of security systems to prevent unauthorized copying in the compact disk field.
- the present invention is directed to a particular aspect of the security problem of compact disks including video CDs and CDROMs (data CDs). Specifically, there is a need for a compact disk player that only plays proprietary CDs, does not play standard CDs, where the proprietary CDs cannot be copied and the proprietary CDs do not play on standard CD players. Thus this is a “closed” system involving proprietary (in terms of the format) CDs and associated players. A typical application is for a toy system where there is no need to play generally available CDs but only the toy system's CDs are of interest.
- Any such system must be relatively inexpensive to implement (since these are consumer players), and must be robust so as to prevent copying, and not interfere with playing and enjoyment of the CD program material.
- the cost requirement is especially restrictive since even a few dollars of added cost are problematic in consumer electronics. Therefore, well-known methods such as encryption may be problematic since they may require inclusion in the player of a dedicated decryption integrated circuit. Since the decryption must be performed in real time, software decryption is generally less useful in this context.
- a method for recording data on an optical medium includes receiving a first plurality of frames of data at a Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon Code (CIRC) encoder, encoding the first plurality of frames of data by the CIRC encoder to generate a second plurality of frames of data, generating a set of data to form a Q sub-channel, altering selected data bits in the Q sub-channel to form an encoded Q sub-channel, forming a plurality of control bytes including the encoded Q sub-channel, adding one of the control bytes to each one of the second plurality of frames of data to generate a third plurality of frames of data, encoding selected portions of the third plurality of frames of data by an EFM encoder to generate a plurality of channel frames, and recording the channel frames on the optical medium.
- CIRC Cross Interleave Reed-Solomon Code
- a method for receiving, decoding and presenting data includes receiving a plurality of channel frames of data at an EFM decoder, decoding the channel frames using EFM decoding to generate F3 frames, locating Q sub-channel bits in respective control bytes of the F3 frames, selectively inverting the Q sub-channel bits to generate decoded Q sub-channel information, and decoding and presenting the F3 frames using the decoded Q sub-channel information.
- FIG. 1A shows a first portion of a process for creating a compliant CD in accordance with this invention
- FIG. 1B shows a continuation of the process of FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 2 is a simplified block diagram of an exemplary CD playback system designed to operate in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B of the drawings The preferred embodiments of the present invention and their advantages are best understood by referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B of the drawings. Like numerals are used for like and corresponding parts of the various drawings.
- This invention is generally directed to compact disks and players. It is not limited to CDROMs (typically used for computer data), or video CDs. The embodiment described herein is for video CDs but is applicable to other types of CDs with suitable modifications, as apparent to one skilled in the art from this disclosure.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B together show a process flow for creating a compliant CD in accordance with this invention.
- the following description is of the entire CD creation (writing) process, it is to be understood that most of this is conventional and disclosed here only for background purposes.
- the above specification gives further detail of the data structures on a typical CD. Again this is merely illustrative of one CD specification standard.
- This incoming data 12 is in various fields.
- the associated overhead sync field 14 , header field 16 , and EDC (Error Detection Code) field 22 are created by the CDROM encoder.
- the incoming data is put in the user data field 18 .
- the small numerals under each field name designate the field length in bytes.
- the user data is the largest field.
- the other fields are the overhead fields.
- the sync field 14 is then passed directly to the next step 14 ′. This is combined with the IF (intermediate field) field 28 .
- the resulting fields including the IF field 28 ′ are shown below the Reed Solomon processing 32 .
- the IF field is eight bytes of zero value.
- the Q field is the Forward Error Correction codes.
- the header, user data, EDC, P and Q fields are subject to a scrambler 46 using the scrambling algorithm 46 . This results in a 2,352 byte data structure 48 .
- scrambling (inversion) in accordance with this invention is introduced by processing the F1 frame data 54 through inverter 58 .
- Inverter 58 accepts one F1 frame at a time, as shown by the switching process 60 which conventionally interleaves the frames.
- Each frame is subject to a simple bit-by-bit inversion of all its data including the sector address information. Thus each 1 bit is inverted to 0 and each 0 bit is inverted to 1.
- CIRC Cross Interleaved Reed-Solomon Code
- the CIRC encoder 62 adds 8 bytes of data to each of the 98 F1 frames. This data is spread out over 106 F2 frames, each of 32 bytes.
- the F2 frame data which includes the CIRC information from the CIRC encoder 62 thus becomes 106 32-byte frames stored in register 68 . This is read out by switching process 70 to become 98 33-byte F3 frames 74 , which form a section.
- F3 frames are identical to F2 frames except for the added control byte 82 .
- the information for each frame in the P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W sub-channels is added as shown to form the control byte 82 of 8 bits.
- the typical use of the P sub-channel is for an audio player to indicate when the audio starts and stops.
- the Q sub-channel typically includes the table of contents of the program information in the lead-in area of the disk, and includes index and elapsed time information in the user data area of the disk, as specified in ISO/IEC 10149.
- the other sub-channels typically are not used.
- the entire Q sub-channel, or selected portions thereof, are subject to an inversion.
- P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W sub-channel processing is typically performed off-line and, in accordance with this invention, also involves subjecting, in the Q sub-channel, at least the sector address information to an inversion by Q sub-channel encoder 80 .
- Q sub-channel encoder 80 receives the sector address information from the Q sub-channel and processes the sector address information to an inversion by Q sub-channel encoder 80 .
- the resulting control byte 82 is then appended to each of the F3 frames.
- a portion of the Q sub-channel is scrambled using an exclusive-OR function in Q sub-channel encoder 80 .
- the Q sub-channel of a 98-frame section typically comprises 96 bits, since the first two control bytes of a section are occupied by the S0 and S1 bytes.
- the Q sub-channel of a section typically comprises a control field (four bits), a q-Mode field (four bits), a q-Data field (72 bits) and a cyclical redundancy check (CRC) field (16 bits).
- the first 80 bits of the Q sub-channel may be scrambled using the XOR function described below, while the last 16 bits which make up the CRC field are computed in the usual fashion.
- the first 80 bits of the Q sub-channel may be treated as 10 eight-bit bytes. These 10 bytes may be XORed on a byte-by-byte basis with 10 eight-bit encoding bytes. The encoding bytes may be selected arbitrarily. An exemplary set of 10 encoding bytes is set forth in Table A.
- this second exemplary method of encoding the Q sub-channel simply provides selective inversion of Q sub-channel bits. Wherever a “one” occurs in an encoding byte, the corresponding bit of the Q sub-channel is inverted, while a “zero” in the encoding byte means that the corresponding bit of the Q sub-channel is left unchanged. This is in contrast to the first exemplary encoding method described above, in which all bits of at least a portion of the Q sub-channel are inverted.
- This Q sub-channel scrambling may eliminate the need for the other inverter (inverter 58 in FIG. 1B ). Scrambling the Q sub-channel address information may provide some protection, but scrambling most of the information provides more protection.
- the format for the data stored in the Q sub-channel varies depending upon its location on the CD.
- the general format is data followed by the CRC. In accordance with this invention, the data portion is altered prior to the calculation of the CRC. There is one portion of this data which in some instances may not be altered.
- the 98 F3 frames are eventually written to the CD as a series of channel frames, where the first channel frame has the control byte forced to be the conventional S0 sync symbol and the second channel frame has the control byte forced to be the conventional S1 sync symbol.
- S0 and S1 sync symbols have no relationship to the “Sync Header” block 90 in FIG. 1B . If one envisions how an optical pickup head would sense data on a CD, one imagines it as seeing a series of bits being picked up from the disk (i.e., in serial fashion), in order to reconstruct the 98 F3 frames. One needs some way of identifying frame F 3 - 0 or F 3 - 1 . This is done by looking for either the S0 or S1 symbols.
- the following processing in FIG. 1B is conventional, and includes EFM encoding 86 .
- This requires encoding such that between two 1's there a minimum of two 0's or a maximum of ten 0's.
- This EFM encoding is performed for signal processing purposes.
- the merging bits 88 three per EFM symbol
- the sync header 90 and the merging bits (for the sync header) 92 are added, resulting in the channel frame 96 .
- This is then subject to the non-return to zero inverted (NRZI) encoding 98 .
- the NRZI encoded information is then written onto a master disk 100 .
- This master disk is then used conventionally to produce “stampers” which press out the plastic disks which are commercially distributed.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B show the CD encoding (writing) process.
- a similar process is used except that there is no IF field, Reed Solomon processing, or P and Q fields.
- the compliant player which is to read the resulting CDs, while largely conventional, includes two suitable logic functions respectively complementary to inverter 58 and Q sub-channel encoder 80 . These two functional blocks in the player respectively (1) re-invert data in the data stream and (2) decode the Q sub-channel in accordance with the encoding method used. Hence the compliant player is conventional except for these two additional logic functions.
- the inverters need not be hardware devices but may be software functions, given adequate processing speed. The same of course is true for the inverter 58 and Q sub-channel encoder 80 in FIG. 1B ; they may be hardware logic or software logic functions.
- the sector address information is instead put in one of the unused sub-channels such as R, S, T, etc. In this case there is no inversion or scrambling. Again the compliant player must be complementary to read the sector address from the correct sub-channel in which this information is now located.
- the simple inversion scrambling of FIG. 1B is of course not limiting. Other types of more sophisticated scrambling and/or encryption may be used. However even the simplest type of scrambling is effective in this context.
- Playback system 102 includes a CD reading and NRZI decoding system 104 , which may include laser optical elements for reading information from CD 100 and a conventional NRZI decoder to extract data bits from the resulting signal.
- the data generated by CD reading and NRZI decoding system 104 includes data in the form of channel frames.
- a conventional EFM decoding system 106 converts the fourteen-Channel bit bytes of the channel frames to eight-bit bytes, thereby generating a series of F3 frames. EFM decoding system 106 discards the merging bits and sync header information from the data stream.
- a control block 108 extracts the control bytes from the F3 frames to generate F2 frames.
- the Q sub-channel data from the control bytes is provided to a Q sub-channel decoder 110 , which performs a decoding function corresponding to the encoding function performed by Q sub-channel encoder 80 shown in FIG. 1B .
- Q sub-channel decoder 110 may decode the Q sub-channel by performing an XOR function on the encoded Q sub-channel using the same set of encoding bytes, thereby restoring the original Q sub-channel information.
- the restored or decoded Q sub-channel may then be used by other parts of playback system 102 (not shown) in a conventional manner to assist in the decoding and presentation of the data from CD 100 .
- the F2 frames generated by control block 108 are provided to a CIRC decoder 112 , which operates in a conventional manner to decode the F2 frames to generate either audio data or F1 frames.
- the resulting F1 frames may be inverted by an inverter 114 if an inverter 58 (shown in FIG. 1B ) is used in the CD recording process.
- An F1 mapper 116 receives the inverted F1 frames and uses a conventional mapping function to obtain scrambled sector data, which is then descrambled by descrambler 118 to restore the original sector data.
- This sector data is then provided to a presentation system 120 , which may include digital to analog converters, speakers, a display screen, or other conventional equipment to present the sector data from CD 100 to a user.
- Audio data decoded by CIRC decoder 112 may be provided directly to presentation system 120 for presentation to the user.
- CD playback system 102 is able to play back a CD 100 recorded using the methods described above, which may not be played back by conventional CD playback systems.
- the present method and apparatus are not limited to video; also computer data and audio program material on CDs may be protected as disclosed herein.
- scrambling one may use encryption or other ways of altering, in a systematic or reversible way, the Q sub-channel information.
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